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randum quoted above, took occasion, after the surrender of Lee and Johnston, to make the following speech at a soldiers' festival in the States disregarded, and that Grant would go to North Carolina to compel Johnston's surrender on the same terms as Gen. Lee had accepted. On this b have already seen how the cordon of the Atlantic States fell with Johnston's surrender; and we shall now see how the system of Confederate depurpose of a final settlement was agreed upon yesterday between Gens. Johnston and Sherman applicable to all forces under their commands. A mard, General Second in Command. My force being a portion of Gen. Johnston's command, I proceed at once to execute the terms of the armistississippi was evidently in a state of collapse; and — the news of Johnston's surrender having traversed the country-Gen. Dick Taylor, on the f surrender were essentially the same as those accorded to Lee and Johnston: officers and men to be paroled until duly exchanged or otherwise